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hey guys i wanted to ask you what do you think of the gerardo nunez exercise for pulgar y indice (Estudio Para Pulgar E Indice (Tipo Zapateado) I practiced it for 10 hours whithout a break and i couldnt play anymore for 3 days my hands hurt so bad thats an amazing exercise what do you think about it i have it written in two books of gerardo (la guitarra flamenca and Gerardo Nunez La Tecnica Al Servicio Del Arte)
Wow 10 hours on the same exercises, youre mad :-) !
Toddk makes a good point, also keep in mind that if you do a exercise mechanicly is useles, you have to concentrate 100 % on each note and stop and correct whatever is lacking.
Once you have the exercise and nothing is lacking anymore the exercise becomes mibe a warm up rutine, in that case is time to move on to another exercise.
And whatever you do stop and have a brake every 10 or 20 minutes, I always put a flamenco track on, this way you are incorporating developing your palo structure knolodge while resting.
Also to save time and maximaise your practice I combine exercises. eg. I practice rasqueado with my right hand, and practice advanced chords with my left hand togheder. (when I say advanced I mean harder ones than e major etc, open up any jazz book youl find some it dosent matter wich it works the left hand , I am not too worried about the way it sounds).
Be carefull, you can overpractice a technik. Than your fingers dont do anymore exacly what you want. 10hours... (O_0);;; When I play 3hours for dance my hand begins to hurt. You really love gerardos composition right?